&#8220;China&rsquo;s Terracotta Warriors&#8221; is MIA&rsquo;s most-attended exhibition in over 20 years

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The Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA) proudly announces that “China’s Terracotta Warriors: The First Emperor’s Legacy,” which closed Sunday, is its most-attended exhibition in over twenty years. An extraordinary total of 146,507 visitors attended.

“China’s Terracotta Warriors” ranks as the third most-attended exhibition in the museum’s history—well ahead of “Star Wars: The Magic of Myth” (128,725), and right behind “Impressionism: Selections from Five American Museums” (155,198) and “The Vikings” (212,956).

“We were delighted to bring these wonderful ancient artifacts from China to Minnesota,” MIA Director and President Kaywin Feldman said. “The community responded with great enthusiasm.”